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Fret rocker luthier tool. Four precision ground flat edges having lengths: 4.0”, 3.0”, 2.0” and 1.3”. Perfect for finding the source of fret buzz. Place the flat edge over three frets at a time and try to rock the tool. If the tool rocks, you’ve located the uneven fret.

Get accurate string spacing without the use of complicated tools with this easy-to-use String Spacing Ruler. "Mark outer string locations with pencil lines (high and low E strings on guitars), usually about 1/8" in from fingerboard edges. Turn ruler over (use marked side). With wide spacing toward bass side, narrow spacing toward treble side, find group of marks (six for guitar) which best fit your two pencil lines. Use a razor knife or thin mechanical pencil to mark the string positions through the ruler's slots.

Obtain accurate measurements of your instrument's fretboard radius using the bottom radius of the gauge. Then use the matching top radius of this gauge to determine the proper height adjustment for the bridge saddles. Made of aluminum, radius gauges come in 9 sizes: 7.25" 9.5" 10" 12" 14" 15" 16" 17" 20"

Fret/Fingerboard leveler (1" x 2" in either 8" or 16" length). Use self-adhesive sandpaper (choosing the appropriate sand paper grit size for the job at hand) and attach it to the one inch surface of this steel beam which has been precision ground for flatness.